Jets coach Rex Ryan would not commit to rookie cornerback Dee Milliner starting in Week 3, after he was benched in the second half Thursday, in favor of Kyle Wilson and Darrin Walls.

“We’ll see,” Ryan said, adding that he would take “a good look” at the situation in practice this week.

Milliner was the Jets’ top draft pick this year, ninth overall, but he was hamstrung by missing mini camp while recovering from shoulder surgery. A calf injury limited him in training camp.

“It’s unfortunate that he missed so much work,” Ryan said. “We kind of just threw him into the fire. He’s an excellent player. He’s going to be an excellent player. I just thought that, at that time (Thursday), it was best that I’ll sit him down, let him watch it and we’ll go with more experience out there. That’s just what this kid’s lacking, just the NFL experience. He did play on the biggest stage in college football (in Alabama’s national championship wins the past two seasons). I think it’s just a matter of time before he adapts and makes the adjustments to the NFL game. But there are times where it happens quick. I have all the confidence in the world that Dee’s going to be a tremendous player for us.”